Merge PDF to HTML via C++

Merge PDF documents into single formats HTML. Use Aspose.PDF for C++ to modify files programmatically

Merge PDF to HTML Using C++

How to merge PDF to HTML? With Aspose.PDF for C++ library you can easily merge PDF to HTML programmatically. PDF software from Aspose is ideal for individuals, and small or large businesses. Since it is able to process a large amount of information, perform the concatenation quickly and efficiently and protect your data. A peculiar feature from Aspose.PDF is an API for merging PDF to HTML.

Open NuGet package manager, search for Aspose.PDF and install. Check the details of Installing the Library on the Documentation pages. To verify the benefits of the library, try using the conversion PDF to HTML code snippet.

Package Manager Console

PM > Install-Package Aspose.PDF.Cpp

How to merge PDF to HTML via C++


C++ developers can easily load & merge PDF files to HTML in just a few lines of code.

  1. Initialize a new Document, and run a loop for merging files
  2. In loop: add a new page to HTML document
  3. In loop: add PDF file to new page
  4. After the loop save the result

Here is an example that demonstrates how to merge PDF to HTML in C++. Combine multiple documents into a single file with ease. If you are developing code in C++, this task can be simpler than it sounds. You can use fully qualified filenames for both PDF reading and HTML writing. Check out this C++ example that show how to merge multiple documents of either the same or different file types into one file using C++

Merge PDF files using C++ and save as HTML

Example C++: this sample code shows PDF to HTML concatenation

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Output format:

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Output file:


	// create empty pdf document
	outputDoc = MakeObject<Document>();

	// read pdf file to Aspose Document
	System::SharedPtr<Document> firstDoc = MakeObject<Document>(u"1.pdf");
	secondDoc = MakeObject<Document>(u"2.pdf");

	// add page from one document to another directly
	for (auto const& page : firstDoc->get_Pages())
		outputDoc->get_Pages()->CopyPage(page);
	for (auto const& page : secondDoc->get_Pages())
		outputDoc->get_Pages()->CopyPage(page);

	// save result html to file
	// embed css into a page
	// embed images into a page
	// enhance conversion of documents with backgrounds
	// use fixed layout render
	opt1 = MakeObject<HtmlSaveOptions>();
	opt1->PartsEmbeddingMode = Aspose::Pdf::HtmlSaveOptions::PartsEmbeddingModes::EmbedAllIntoHtml;
	opt1->RasterImagesSavingMode = Aspose::Pdf::HtmlSaveOptions::RasterImagesSavingModes::AsEmbeddedPartsOfPngPageBackground;
	opt1->AntialiasingProcessing = Aspose::Pdf::HtmlSaveOptions::AntialiasingProcessingType::TryCorrectResultHtml;
	opt1->set_FixedLayout(true);
	outputDoc->Save(u"Merger_pdf_html.html", opt1);

C++ library to combine PDF to HTML

Aspose.PDF for C++ is a powerful processing library that enables developers to create, read and manipulate PDF documents without using Adobe Acrobat. It provides a wide range of features such as creating forms, adding/editing text, manipulating PDF pages, adding annotations, handling custom fonts and much more.

Aspose.PDF for C++ is a library that enables the developers to add PDF processing capabilities to their applications. API can be used to build any type of 32-bit and 64-bit applications to generate or read, convert and manipulate PDF files without the use of Adobe Acrobat.

You can find detailed explanation & examples for every class & method in Aspose.PDF for C++ library in the API reference. And also recommend to view a Documentation.